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Thursday, 17 May 2012
Calls for PORT EDWARD and SHELLY BEACH
KZN SOUTH COAST – Thursday 17th May 2012. Two Incidents:
PORT EDWARD:
NSRI Port Edward volunteers were called out for a boat capsized off Port Edward Main Beach launch site.
According to Allan Stilwell, Port Edward duty controller, It appears that the boat Victor I, with 3 men on board, capsized in the surf line while launching to go and fish.
The Port Edward duty crew responded to the scene where we found skipper Dirk Liebenberg, 61, and his crew Attie Gerber, 63, and Koos Gerber, 52, recovering their boat which had washed ashore. They had all swum and waded ashore.
NSRI medics treated Dirk for a head injury, a fractured nose and lacerations to one of his legs and Attie was treated for lacerations to both of his legs. Koos was not injured.
SHELLY BEACH:
NSRI Shelly Beach duty crew were activated following a call for assistance from two Port Shepstone men, on a 4.2 meter rubber-duck, reporting to be adrift 4 nautical miles off Margate, with motor failure.
According to Mark Harlen, NSRI Shelly Beach station commander, at 09h00 on Thursday 17th May the duty crew launched our sea rescue craft in calm seas and found the rubber duck drifting 4.5 nautical miles off-shore of Margate.
Their boat with crew, 58 year old Michael Mather-Pirz and 33 year old Patrick Fenton was towed ashore without incident and once safely ashore.
They had been out fishing when their engine starter chord failed.
- NSRI
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